10 research outputs found
Observationāstatus patients in children's hospitals with and without dedicated observation units in 2011
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111995/1/jhm2339.pd
Inpatient Capacity at Childrenās Hospitals during Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Outbreak, United States
Quantifying how close hospitals came to exhausting capacity during the outbreak of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 can help the health care system plan for more virulent pandemics. This ecologic analysis used emergency department (ED) and inpatient data from 34 US children's hospitals. For the 11-week pandemic (H1N1) 2009 period during fall 2009, inpatient occupancy reached 95%, which was lower than the 101% occupancy during the 2008ā09 seasonal influenza period. Fewer than 1 additional admission per 10 inpatient beds would have caused hospitals to reach 100% occupancy. Using parameters based on historical precedent, we built 5 models projecting inpatient occupancy, varying the ED visit numbers and admission rate for influenza-related ED visits. The 5 scenarios projected median occupancy as high as 132% of capacity. The pandemic did not exhaust inpatient bed capacity, but a more virulent pandemic has the potential to push childrenās hospitals past their maximum inpatient capacity